“What we’re seeing in a congregated setting is you’re still at risk for contracting COVID-19” even as the number of cases from community spread decreases, Hawkins said.

Hawkins said the Philadelphia Macaroni Co. plant had diligent infection-control measures in place, “and yet still an outbreak occurred.”

“We have to remain diligent with the measures of physical distancing,” Hawkins added. “It’s all the more important that we wear masks to protect others and wash our hands and clean surfaces to protect ourselves.”

In Idaho, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe confirmed its first case on the reservation on Friday, which was also the first case in Benewah County.

“The patient is a child with mild symptoms who is isolating at home with family in Benewah County,” the tribe announced.

Kootenai County confirmed two additional cases on Friday after going nearly a week without any new positive tests, bringing the local total to 66 cases. Bonner County has also confirmed four cases total.

Washington State Secretary of Health John Wiesman said Grant County and six other counties could move on to Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Safe Start plan on Saturday.

Grant County confirmed the first case in early March. Three more people have died since, but 106 out of 198 cases had recovered as of Friday.

Nearly three-quarters of Spokane County’s 469 cases have recovered, according to the health district.

Sixty-eight of the Idaho Panhandle’s 71 cases are no longer being monitored by the local health district.

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